Class: Azure::ARM::SQL::ServerUsages

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
MsRestAzure
Defined in:
lib/generated/azure_mgmt_sql/server_usages.rb

Overview

The Azure SQL Database management API provides a RESTful set of web services that interact with Azure SQL Database services to manage your databases. The API enables you to create, retrieve, update, and delete databases.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(client) ⇒ ServerUsages

Creates and initializes a new instance of the ServerUsages class.

Parameters:

  • client

    service class for accessing basic functionality.



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# File 'lib/generated/azure_mgmt_sql/server_usages.rb', line 20

def initialize(client)
  @client = client
end

Instance Attribute Details

#clientSqlManagementClient (readonly)

Returns reference to the SqlManagementClient.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/generated/azure_mgmt_sql/server_usages.rb', line 25

def client
  @client
end

Instance Method Details

#list_by_server(resource_group_name, server_name, custom_headers = nil) ⇒ ServerUsageListResult

Returns server usages.

contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal. will be added to the HTTP request.

Parameters:

  • resource_group_name (String)

    The name of the resource group that

  • server_name (String)

    The name of the server.

  • custom_headers (Hash{String => String}) (defaults to: nil)

    A hash of custom headers that

Returns:

  • (ServerUsageListResult)

    operation results.



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# File 'lib/generated/azure_mgmt_sql/server_usages.rb', line 39

def list_by_server(resource_group_name, server_name, custom_headers = nil)
  response = list_by_server_async(resource_group_name, server_name, custom_headers).value!
  response.body unless response.nil?
end

#list_by_server_async(resource_group_name, server_name, custom_headers = nil) ⇒ Concurrent::Promise

Returns server usages.

contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal. to the HTTP request.

Parameters:

  • resource_group_name (String)

    The name of the resource group that

  • server_name (String)

    The name of the server.

  • A (Hash{String => String})

    hash of custom headers that will be added

Returns:

  • (Concurrent::Promise)

    Promise object which holds the HTTP response.



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# File 'lib/generated/azure_mgmt_sql/server_usages.rb', line 72

def list_by_server_async(resource_group_name, server_name, custom_headers = nil)
  api_version = '2014-04-01'
  fail ArgumentError, '@client.subscription_id is nil' if @client.subscription_id.nil?
  fail ArgumentError, 'resource_group_name is nil' if resource_group_name.nil?
  fail ArgumentError, 'server_name is nil' if server_name.nil?


  request_headers = {}

  # Set Headers
  request_headers['x-ms-client-request-id'] = SecureRandom.uuid
  request_headers['accept-language'] = @client.accept_language unless @client.accept_language.nil?
  path_template = 'subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/usages'

  request_url = @base_url || @client.base_url

  options = {
      middlewares: [[MsRest::RetryPolicyMiddleware, times: 3, retry: 0.02], [:cookie_jar]],
      path_params: {'subscriptionId' => @client.subscription_id,'resourceGroupName' => resource_group_name,'serverName' => server_name},
      query_params: {'api-version' => api_version},
      headers: request_headers.merge(custom_headers || {}),
      base_url: request_url
  }
  promise = @client.make_request_async(:get, path_template, options)

  promise = promise.then do |result|
    http_response = result.response
    status_code = http_response.status
    response_content = http_response.body
    unless status_code == 200
      error_model = JSON.load(response_content)
      fail MsRestAzure::AzureOperationError.new(result.request, http_response, error_model)
    end

    result.request_id = http_response['x-ms-request-id'] unless http_response['x-ms-request-id'].nil?
    # Deserialize Response
    if status_code == 200
      begin
        parsed_response = response_content.to_s.empty? ? nil : JSON.load(response_content)
        result_mapper = Azure::ARM::SQL::Models::ServerUsageListResult.mapper()
        result.body = @client.deserialize(result_mapper, parsed_response)
      rescue Exception => e
        fail MsRest::DeserializationError.new('Error occurred in deserializing the response', e.message, e.backtrace, result)
      end
    end

    result
  end

  promise.execute
end

#list_by_server_with_http_info(resource_group_name, server_name, custom_headers = nil) ⇒ MsRestAzure::AzureOperationResponse

Returns server usages.

contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal. will be added to the HTTP request.

Parameters:

  • resource_group_name (String)

    The name of the resource group that

  • server_name (String)

    The name of the server.

  • custom_headers (Hash{String => String}) (defaults to: nil)

    A hash of custom headers that

Returns:

  • (MsRestAzure::AzureOperationResponse)

    HTTP response information.



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# File 'lib/generated/azure_mgmt_sql/server_usages.rb', line 56

def list_by_server_with_http_info(resource_group_name, server_name, custom_headers = nil)
  list_by_server_async(resource_group_name, server_name, custom_headers).value!
end